2001-2002 Yearbook

Speaking at the All-School Retreat, Jim McGuiggen delivers a powerful message to students. The annual event took place at the White County fairgrounds and was a time when students could sing, pray and worship together. After a Bible study in her home, Sarah Lincoln, a freshman from Searcy, talks with a friend. Many Harding students took advantage of home Bible studies on Wednesday nights and chose to spend mid-week worship there. o b Dan· I u ois Photo by Daniel Dubois Taking advantage of a morning prayer time, seniors Catherine Christopher, Jessicca and Marcus Moore and Jared Holton meet for "See You at the Benson." Many students participated in the monthly event, which provided an opportunity for students to meet and pray before 8 a.m. classes. (/) With no chairs available, freshman Tyler Withrow and many other students sit on the :g floor during the 8:30 p.m. worship service in the Downtown Church of Christ Family Life ~ Center. The worship, which began later than traditional Sunday night services, -~ concentrated mostly on singing and communion. c;_ 12 student life .0 0 0 .c a.. Photo by Daniel Dubo

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